Scientists Who Helped Iran With Nuke Plant Died in Russian Plane Crash
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June 21: Emergency workers and investigators search wreckage of Tu-134 plane, belonging to the RusAir airline, near the city of Petrozavodsk.
Five scientists killed in Monday's Russian plane crash assisted in the development of Iran's nuclear plant, Russian security sources told the Daily Mail.
Scientists Andrei Tropinov, Sergei Rizhov, Gennadi Benyok, Nicolai Tronov and Valery Lyalin worked at the Bushehr nuclear power plant and helped to complete construction of it.
The five scientists were employed at the Hydropress factory, a member of Russia's state nuclear corporation, according to Haaretz.com.
Russian officials say there was no foul play in the plane crash that killed 45 people despite other similar accidents and plane crashes involving Iranian nuclear scientists.
"Although Iranian nuclear scientists have in the past been involved in unexplained accidents and plane crashes, there is no official suspicion of foul play," a Russian source told the Associated Press.
Russian investigators say that human error and technical malfunction caused the deadly crash.
Read more at www.foxnews.comEight passengers survived the crash.
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